"LISTEN LADIES"
NEW PROPAGANDA SONG
"BRING SOME RUBBER AROUND"
"Bring Some Rubber Around" is a new song, the words of which have been sent from America to the British Broadcasting Corporation, and which may be used, by that organisation as a propaganda song for the rubber campaign. The song identifies "the rubber articles which can be utilised by the U.S. Government, and asks listeners to sell them to their filling stations for a penny a pound. The words are:— Listen ladies, listen fellers. Search your attics, yai\ls and cellars, Look around and try to find Bits of rubber —any kind ; Things that stretch and things that boil nee, We 'can use each precious ounce. • Hurry up and s:md them in, If you want to help us win.. Rubber boots and rubber heels,. Tyres no longer safe on wheels, Rubber mats or garden hose, Bathing cups and swimming clothes, Sell them to your filling station Penny for a pound. That is how to help your nation— Bring some rubber around.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 13, 9 October 1942, Page 2
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169"LISTEN LADIES" Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 6, Issue 13, 9 October 1942, Page 2
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